Equitable Transnational Education (ETNE)

CCG's Equitable Transnational Education (ETNE) Model

At CCG, we believe in fostering international partnerships built on equity, mutual respect, and shared benefits. Our Equitable Transnational Education (ETNE) Model is designed to develop deep and sustainable engagement through mutually beneficial bi-directional partnerships.

What Makes Our Model Unique?

Collaborative Partnerships
Our model helps universities in emerging economies form partnerships that value and amplify their unique strengths. By prioritising equity, these partnerships create the conditions for deep engagement and a genuine commitment from both partners.

Key Features

  • Articulation and Progression Pathways: Programs like the 3+1+1 framework allow students to complete undergraduate studies locally and progress to international institutions for advanced degrees, blending local engagement with global experience.

  • Dual Degrees: Students can earn degrees from both home and international universities, enhancing employability and showcasing their adaptability.

  • Regional Focus: We target high-potential regions such as India, Indonesia, and Southern and Western Africa to drive meaningful growth where it matters most.

Benefits of the Model

  • For Students: A tailored academic experience that integrates local relevance with global standards, preparing students for success in diverse environments, plus a smoother and supported application process directly with the international partner university.

  • For Faculty: Opportunities for professional development through collaborative training and expertise sharing.

  • For Research: Joint projects that address regional and global challenges, fostering innovation and educational advancement.

  • For Institutions: Curricula that balance local needs with global relevance, supporting long-term development in emerging markets.

The Partnership Development Fund

A key feature of the ETNE model is the Partnership Development Fund. This fund reinvests a portion of international student fees into impactful initiatives, including:

  • Faculty and student mobility scholarships

  • Curriculum enhancement

  • Research fellowships

  • Community engagement programs

A Vision for the Future

Our Equitable TNE Model represents a progressive approach to international education, emphasising bi-directional quality partnerships. These partnerships not only enhance institutional reputation and innovation but also pave the way for a brighter, more inclusive future in global higher education.

Contact

For any enquiries regarding ETNE, please contact Phill Gray at phill@consultcormack.com.